Adata is also tipping the SE940 as the smallest USB 4 external SSD to be commercially available. It can reach speeds of up to 4,000 MB/s for reading and writing data. This makes it not only the ...
If you need to access your data quickly or want to use your external storage as a game drive, an SSD is the only remotely sensible option. SSDs are also much tougher, smaller and lighter than HDDs ...
Expensive if you just want plenty of fast storage Small, light, solidly built, the Kingston XS2000 USB 3.2 Gen 2 x 2 external SSD is an impressive portable SSD. And we mean portable. This one’s ...
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even if you’re sacrificing some storage space for a smaller footprint. What exactly you are using your hard drive for will also factor into your purchase decision. If your external HDD or SSD is ...
The Adata SE880 performs reasonably well for a USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 drive and it's truly a tiny drive. However, it's beaten by its competition which doesn't cost much more than it. It unfortunately feels a ...
The Adata SE920 External SSD is a high-performance USB4 SSD for ... can record high-res video rather than having to carry lots of smaller SD memory cards. When you get back to the office you ...
At CES 2025, Adata introduced a range of new storage products, including the Adata XPG SE940, a portable SSD which marks the first time Adata is using USB 4 technology. Adata is also tipping the SE940 ...
Or you simply want an easy way to make your game library portable. An external SSD can fix both of these issues (and more) by providing an easy way to expand storage that you can take on the go.